Yoko & the Oh No's - Yoko and the Oh No's (CD)
- She Knows It
- She Ain't Mine
- Love U
- Movin' on
- Heart Attack
- Nobody Wants to Know
- Little Girl
- Lone Wolf
- In Pieces
- Who'd Stop Me
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
- Pressing
- Download Card
Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Yoko & the Oh No's are three kids from Chicago - Max Goldstein on vocals, Max Loebman on guitar, and Stef Roti on drums - a raging trio fueled by Taco Bell, rock & roll myths, and pilfered booze. It doesn't quite add up how kids this young (Max L. just graduated high school) managed to tap into a vibe this classic. The band's self-titled full-length debut, out July 31 on Autumn Tone, is crammed with classic rock riffs, swinging beats, and up front, the sassy, done-up style of Max G. emoting loosely and wildly like a young David Johansen fronting the New York Dolls, possessing a crooner's voice and a taste for style. Dolled up in flashy get-ups, Max G.'s voice is a growly, beefy thing, a rangy tenor that belies his taste for soul shouters. The prevailing mood in modern indie garage rock is one of stylistic indifference, but that's not how Yoko & the Oh No's come across; these kiddos don't just care, they care a lot. Listen to the crashing classic rock chorus of ""Heart Attack,"" the sneering ""She Knows It,"" and the distorted R&B groove of ""Nobody Wants to Know."" ""Talking over radio/on the moonlit drive/We listen to VU/Jane says close your eyes."" Yoko & the Oh No's S/T album is their first for Autumn Tone Records, which has a knack for finding raw young bucks (turn up records by the Orwells, Twin Peaks, and Modern Vices as a testament). Yoko & the Oh No's are currently on tour with likeminded rock & roll weirdos The Growlers, blowing minds and connecting with crowds across the Midwest.
- She Knows It
- She Ain't Mine
- Love U
- Movin' on
- Heart Attack
- Nobody Wants to Know
- Little Girl
- Lone Wolf
- In Pieces
- Who'd Stop Me
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
CD edition. Yoko & the Oh No's are three kids from Chicago - Max Goldstein on vocals, Max Loebman on guitar, and Stef Roti on drums - a raging trio fueled by Taco Bell, rock & roll myths, and pilfered booze. It doesn't quite add up how kids this young (Max L. just graduated high school) managed to tap into a vibe this classic. The band's self-titled full-length debut, out July 31 on Autumn Tone, is crammed with classic rock riffs, swinging beats, and up front, the sassy, done-up style of Max G. emoting loosely and wildly like a young David Johansen fronting the New York Dolls, possessing a crooner's voice and a taste for style. Dolled up in flashy get-ups, Max G.'s voice is a growly, beefy thing, a rangy tenor that belies his taste for soul shouters. The prevailing mood in modern indie garage rock is one of stylistic indifference, but that's not how Yoko & the Oh No's come across; these kiddos don't just care, they care a lot. Listen to the crashing classic rock chorus of ""Heart Attack,"" the sneering ""She Knows It,"" and the distorted R&B groove of ""Nobody Wants to Know."" ""Talking over radio/on the moonlit drive/We listen to VU/Jane says close your eyes."" Yoko & the Oh No's S/T album is their first for Autumn Tone Records, which has a knack for finding raw young bucks (turn up records by the Orwells, Twin Peaks, and Modern Vices as a testament). Yoko & the Oh No's are currently on tour with likeminded rock & roll weirdos The Growlers, blowing minds and connecting with crowds across the Midwest.